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[[C-style comment|C-style comments]] can be either [[C-style | [[C-style comment|C-style comments]] can be either [[C-style single line comment|single-line]] or '''multi-line''' | ||
Multi-line comments begin with a forward-slash then an asterisk <code>/*</code>. | Multi-line comments begin with a forward-slash then an asterisk <code>/*</code>. | ||
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* maintain formatting. */ | * maintain formatting. */ | ||
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== Doc comments == | |||
See: [[Doc comment]] | |||
Latest revision as of 08:53, 9 August 2025
C-style comments can be either single-line or multi-line
Multi-line comments begin with a forward-slash then an asterisk /*.
The comment ends with an asterisk then a forward slash */.
Example of a C-style single-line comment
edit edit source/*
This is a multi-line comment
They start with a / then a * ...
... and end with a * then a /
*/
/* it's often convention to start each new line in
* a multi-line comment with an asterisk (*) to
* maintain formatting. */
Doc comments
edit edit sourceSee: Doc comment